![]() ![]() Watch lesson 19Ģ0 – Extra: Timelapse+ VIEW (56:17) We will learn to shoot and edit day to night time-lapses using the Timelapse+ VIEW intervalometer. Watch lesson 18ġ9 – Conclusions (01:50) Brief closing for the Introduction to time-lapse editing course. Watch lesson 17ġ8 – GBTimelapse (57:10) We will learn to plan, shoot and edit day to night time-lapses using the GBTimelapse method. This method is available for Canon cameras only (see Requirements to check your model compatibility with the program). Watch lesson 16ġ7 – Magic Lantern (42:32) We will learn to plan, shoot and edit day to night time-lapses using the Magic Lantern method. This method is available for Canon cameras only (see Requirements to check your model compatibility with the firmware). Watch lesson 15ġ6 – LRTimelapse + qDSLRDashboard (45:06) We will learn to shoot and edit day to night time-lapses using the LRTimelapse + qDSLRDashboard method. This method is available for Nikon, Sony and Canon cameras (see Requirements to check your model compatibility with the program). Watch lesson 14ġ5 – Holy Grail with LRTimelapse (42:43) We will learn to plan, shoot and edit day to night time-lapses using the Holy Grail with LRTimelapse method. This method is available for all camera brands. Watch lesson 13ġ4 – Multiple time-lapses method (01:11:17) We will learn to shoot and edit day to night time-lapses using the Multiple time-lapses method. This method is available for all camera brands. Watch lesson 12ġ3 – Rendering with LRTimelapse (10:33) How to properly configure and do a render (image to video conversion) using LRTimelapse. ![]() This method is available for all camera brands. Watch lesson 11ġ2 – Aperture priority method (56:14) We will learn to shoot and edit day to night time-lapses using the aperture priority method. Also how to store them correctly using a template specifically designed for the course. Watch lesson 10ġ1 – File management (05:44) We will learn how to create proper copies of our files using a special program. Watch lesson 9ġ0 – Work and editing tools (08:46) An overview about all the applications and work tools we will use during the course and where to download them from. We will see two techniques to get a proper focus before starting our shoot. Watch lesson 8ĩ – Focusing techniques (13:51) When shooting day to night time-lapses we need to focus during the day, this way we will avoid unfocused stars at night. In this lesson we will learn what is it and how to use it to get excellent results. Watch lesson 7Ĩ – Histogram (13:45) One of the most useful tools when shooting day to night time-lapses is the histogram. ![]() In this lesson we will learn how to properly set up our camera to get a good exposure according to the Moon brightness. Watch lesson 6ħ – Lunar phases (07:07) Landscape astrophotography depends greatly on the lunar phases. In this lesson we will learn how to configure our devices properly. Watch lesson 5Ħ – Camera settings (07:49) In order to shoot day to night time-lapses we need to use specific camera and interval settings to get good time-lapses. We will learn about the tools we can use to check how polluted an area is and plan our shoot accordingly. Watch lesson 4ĥ – Light pollution (03:06) Light pollution is the worst enemy of landscape astrophotography. Watch lesson 3Ĥ – Checking the forecast (10:14) I’ll teach you about different and precise tools to check the weather to avoid cloudy or rainy shoots. This will be useful for when we actually visit the location we want to shoot. Watch lesson 2ģ – Pre-scouting (12:16) We’ll learn about the best tools to scout a location comfortably from our home. Watch lesson 1Ģ – Before shooting (04:01) A quick overview about everything we’ll need to get good day to night time-lapses. LESSONSġ – Introduction (03:32) Quick introduction with me explaining briefly what we’ll learn on this course. In the 20 lessons of this course you will learn to plan, shoot and edit day to night (holy grail) time-lapses using 7 different methods with simple tools like your bare hands or using software specifically designed for this task available for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS and Android as well as Canon, Sony and Nikon. ![]()
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